A pair of Triceratops walk through the small town of Two Harbors, located along the north shore of Lake Superior.… Read more Triceratops – Three Horns, Two Harbors

A pair of Triceratops walk through the small town of Two Harbors, located along the north shore of Lake Superior.… Read more Triceratops – Three Horns, Two Harbors
A small group of Brachiosaurs search for food on a lonely winter night. In the sky is a sight to… Read more Brachiosaurs – Northern Lights
In this piece, a velociraptor travels through the suburbs at dusk. Along the Extinction Coast, it quickly became apparent that… Read more Velociraptor – Dusk
For the first few years, there was only one Tyrannosaur on the Extinction Coast. That worked out. Tyrannosaurs are big… Read more Tyrannosaurus rex – Standoff
“I heard they’re reforming the Dawn Guard.” There’s always an archaeornithomimus on the lookout. These animals travel in relatively large… Read more Archaeornithomimus – Dawn Guard
The crisp, clean night air is appealing to anyone–and these sauropods are no exception. To be sure, this diplodocus soaks… Read more Diplodocus – Midnight Stroll
Pachycephalosaurs are famous for being hard headed. Maybe that’s why no one was surprised when large groups of these head-butting… Read more Pachycephalosaurs – The Red Heads
Velociraptor mongoliensis usually travels in small social groups, called packs. On the Extinction Coast, packs rarely number more than four,… Read more Snowy Velociraptor
Like most members of ceratopsia, Chasmosaurus belli is a herd animal. Usually, these dinosaurs are quite docile, especially if no… Read more Chasmosaur Bull